The phrase "Tongue double brings trouble" suggests that speaking carelessly or without thought can lead to misunderstandings or problems. It highlights the idea that saying too much or being overly candid can create complications in relationships or situations. Essentially, it warns against the potential consequences of loose lips or gossip.
It means that trouble is coming. They sing this in Harry Potter #3
Tale-bearing means spreading gossip or secrets that might cause harm or trouble. It is considered a sin of the tongue and is a serious sin in Judaism.
It simply means that the case is placed on a dead docket and will not be processed unless you get into trouble again and someone brings it up again for process.
A 'a slip of the tongue' is when you say something that you did not mean to.
that your tongue is no longer their
Double front means that they are more flexibile in case you have trouble dressing in the morning.
That means your tongue is hurting.
No,big tongue..Hmm i have a big tongue and I'm not double chinned so i guess thats an no.If i where 'Double Chinned' i would be fat.Double chinned means that you eat to many donuts. Idiot ^ In some cases it might mean you eat too many donuts, and in other cases it can be due to genetics and slouching. I have a fairly muscular build at the moment and i have a small double chin even though I have 10-14% of body fat.
No. The Latin word for "tongue" is lingua.
That god doesnt want you to have a tongue
It means orally disintegrating tablet. They are meant to be placed under the tongue and melted by saliva. It also means that if you are allergic to aspartame/artificial sweeteners or phenylalaine you are in for trouble.
It means your tongue tastes good...